The Get Hose Reel website launched a new buying guide for families and business owners around the country who want to know which hose reels to get for their garden or yard.

East Hartford, United States - April 17, 2018 /PressCable/ —

The Get Hose Reel launched a new buying guide analyzing the best wall mounted, cart and automatic hose reels out there to make it easier for homeowners to find one that lets them water the plants, wash the yard or care for their garden the right way.

The Get Hose Reel is the website families and business owners who like to get their gardening, landscaping or cleaning done without tangles and kinks turn to for quality, independent reviews, tips and recommendations on hose reels.

To help anyone be able to find a quality hose reel that lets them water the plants and care for the garden with ease, the website released a new buying guide listing and analyzing the best options in the market.

The guide details the different types of hose reels available out there and what to expect from each one in terms of transport, capacity, durability, ease of use, installation, weather resistance or appearance in the garden.

And then it lists, rates and analyzes in detail the pros and cons of the best wall mounted, cart and automatic hose reels available, including the beautiful Liberty Garden 704, the retractable water powered Suncast RSW125D and the Ames Estate Wagon.

For further details on the three hose reels ranked at the top and a variety of tips and suggestions on how to use, assemble and store them, clients can then go through the more in-depth reviews they also have available on their website.

The team at Get Hose Reel explains “everyone needs a hose that’s of good quality to water the plants and take care of the garden without having to deal with tangles and kinks every time. So, we created this guide to discuss all the pros and cons and recommend the right ones.”

To see this new Get Hose Reel buying guide, consult all their different hose reel reviews and find out which wall mounted, cart or automatic one to get for the garden or the yard, clients can visit the website at https://gethosereel.com.

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